Adventures in Computational Thinking By Danielle Esteban Visual
Adventures in Computational Thinking By Danielle Esteban Visual Programming with Alice We learned basic programming with Alice. By using different variables and methods, and calling those methods, we were able to create two different visual presentations. We created a clock that made the background color change every minute as well as a world with frogs. Computational Thinking Information Technology Fluency includes traditional computer literacy where we can build our knowledge and understanding to create basic web programming and use high-level reasoning and problem solving. This course overall included computation thinking, data analysis, and data presentations. Dynamic Webpage Programming with Java. Script Desktop Publishing with MS Word Microsoft Word is one of the fundamental program that people usually use daily. We were able to learn more the more advanced features of MS Word to create a document with a table of contents, different headings, and different themes. We also learned how to include images and format the document. Programming helps us learn how to break down problems and think logically. Data Analysis and Visualization with Excel With Excel, we were able to us a spreadsheet to chart financial information. We were able to incorporate Java. Script into HTML and create interactive websites. Presentation of Information with MS Power. Point We were able to record and track our daily expenditures at UCSD and create a visual representation with that information. The pie chart helps give an overall summary of all our finances. Making Information Available to the World with HTML and Web Pages One of the first things we learned how to do was create a basic HTML skeleton that would allow us to create our own webpage. From this basic knowledge, we were able to create our own personal webpage as well as a webpage where we can show off all the different things we have learned from CSE 3. We manipulated financial data using advanced spreadsheet skills to create visual representations.
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